Terese Coburn: a redemption story

May 22nd, 2009 by Todd Johnson

If you haven’t subscribed to our church’s E-newsletter.. do so here.  In the meantime don’t miss this article on one of Crossroads’ favorite persons, Terese Coburn.  We all appreciate her so much for her labor of love with our children, and now you’ll know a little more about her that will cause you to appreciate her LORD and ours even more!

Read the story here.

7 Responses to “Terese Coburn: a redemption story”

  1. lmd says:

    Terese is such a blessing to our children!

  2. TW says:

    What a beautiful witness Terese is for us all. I am blessed to know her. Her always lovely smile to greet you. Her love and joy of the Lord shines from her always. I thank the Lord for blessing her, as she has blessed us, our children, and grandchildren.
    We love you..
    Blessings… :)

  3. millie says:

    Thank you Terese for sharing story, I was very blessed. It is wonderful to see what the Lord is doing in your life now.

  4. crabby magnolia says:

    Wow.

  5. Michele says:

    We’ve been coming to church a year now, and I think everytime Terese has walked by me she’s made eye-contact, smiled and said “hello”. We finally officially met about a week ago and hit it off, talking about kids and reaching them with the gospel. To get to read her story was so cool–sort of like a “LOST” flashback, got to see the whole Terese. Thanks for doing this; I hope to see more stories like these, they bring glory to God.

  6. Frank says:

    Thanks for sharing. Knowing your testimony may open opportunities for bridges into other lives. Thanks for being just who you are doing what you are doing. We love you. FandN

  7. Debbie says:

    Does this get me the news letter? :) Debbie

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Todd Johnson,
Pastor
Location: Auburn, CA
Contact: todd@crossroadslive.com

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“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven. For he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.”

Matthew 5:43-45 (ESV)

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“These Last Days: A Christian View of History” Compilation of Scholars & Pastors

“John Stott: A Global Ministry, vol.2″ Timothy Dudley-Smith

“Think” John Piper

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